Wireless bite sensors/indicators with extend range...

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Tight_Lines

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Does anyone have any product info on wireless bite or strike indicators/sensors that have an extended range notification and long battery life?? when i go up to my parents on Watts Bar Lake, I usually like to to throw out out a rod in the evening for "BIG" CATFISH. I over the years i have caught cats up there anywhere from about 5 lb to 40 lbs. though i have lost A LOT of rigs on the bottom brush when they head for cover. So i usually throw out my line off the dock in evening ( 5p -7p) and let it sit while we go up for dinner and relax catch up from the days activities. and usually check my line again between 10p -12am) most times either nothing has hit or im tangled in underbrush on bottom.
SOOOO what i am looking for is some sort of wireless strike indicator that i can "easily" attach to my rod or rod tip; and then with that i am looking for a wireless beeper or notifier that i can have in my pocket while i am up at the house which is around 100 stairs up above the dock going up a hill. ( ok so maybe some will call me a bit lazy, i call it family oriented and look forward to hanging with the fam (sisters and their fam while they are in town.)
anyways, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Tight Lines to ALL!!
 
I got it hire u a colledge kid to sit there give him a horn to blow when u get a bite just saying lol
 
SMA,
Thanks for the info, I do already have one kit that is similar to this. though up at my folks place i have installed a 2 inch piece of PC to one one of the dock pilings which holds my rod. i Figured it was the best way to not lose my rod if i was NOT on the dock. i was watching one of the River Monster episodes and saw one Jeremy Wade had that i liked but i could not see the name on his sensor to research it. guess i am at a loss except for (as these other guys say) paying my nephew to stay up all night to watch for a strike!! i am kind of surprised no one has a multiple designs for fishing sensors for all kinds of needs. oh well ill keep looking. again thanks for info...
 
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